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Alimentation Couche-Tard: Canadian Stock Worth Your Attention

Alimentation Couche-Tard (ATD.B) is probably a name most investors have never heard of. It’s a Canadian exclusive that may be worth the trouble for American investors.

Couche-Tard is a Quebec-based convenience store chain that is better-known to Americans by its Circle K banner. The company has been very successful with its growth-by-acquisition strategy, which has not worked out for many firms lacking discipline.

With a plan to expand to various parts of the world, Couche-Tard also has the means to grow at an impressive rate, even as its market cap swells into mega-cap territory. Indeed, the industry remains fragmented, especially from a global perspective.

The Circle K owner isn’t just a roll-up of mom-and-pop convenience stores or gas stations, though. It has one of the best management teams in Canada.

I am incredibly bullish on shares of Couche-Tard. (See ATD.B stock charts on TipRanks)

Value in the great north?

Couche-Tard stock has a price-to-earnings multiple of 15.7. The company hasn’t been wheeling and dealing as much as investors would have liked, possibly due to a lack of bargains in today’s frothy market. Regardless, Couche-Tard is a stock that investors seem to discount for one reason or another.

Perhaps it’s the low-tech business model, the disruptive impact of EVs on gas stations, or less frequent M&A activity?

In any case, Couche-Tard is a stock that has a roadmap to really grow its net profits. Whether it be via acquisitions, same-store sales growth initiatives, or the inclusion of margin-enhancing items (think private label merchandise), Couche-Tard has a lot going for it.

Shrinkflation: A Potential Catalyst?

There’s nothing like the power of a good brand. Still, the continued rise of private-label and off-brand products cannot go ignored.

The recent rise in inflation has not just caused price increases on food items; it’s caused something far less noticeable: shrinkflation. Many consumer-packaged goods manufacturers are not inflating their prices, but rather reducing the amount of product regularly sold.

For Couche-Tard, its private label could get a nice boost, as consumers take notice of the shrinkflation going on at the snack aisle. Private-label brands are not only cheaper, but they can get an edge over branded products by mitigating the effects of broader shrinkflation on foodstuffs.

Couche-Tard’s private label holds tremendous promise as a margin enhancer. As more consumers discover the quality of its brand in the hunt for a better value, Couche-Tard’s margins could really shine through as the company continues its ambitious growth plan.

Wall Street’s Take

According to TipRanks’ consensus analyst rating, ATD.B stock comes in as a Moderate Buy. Out of 12 analyst ratings, there are eight Buy recommendations, and four Hold recommendations.

The average ATD.B price target is C$57.33. Analyst price targets range from a low of C$45 per share, to a high of C$75 per share.

Disclosure: Joey Frenette owned shares of Alimentation Couche-Tard at the time of publication.

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Joey Frenette
Joey writes analysis of individual stocks and stock comparison articles for TipRanks. He is a Buffett follower who enjoys hunting down undervalued securities. He is an engineering graduate from UBC with a wealth of experience working at various Canadian tech firms and has passed CFA Level 1. Joey has written extensively about stock picks from the NYSE and NASDAQ. He researches and analyzes stocks to provide investment ideas.